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Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#561

https://www.taniarascia.com I’ve been blogging about 5-6 years now on a regular basis - just all sorts of tutorials on web development, frameworks, cs, devops, whatever I’m learning at the time. I’ve also written for a bunch of publications like DigitalOcean and make a lot of open source side projects, so there’s plenty of quality content. But it’s pretty much all JavaScript/Typescript/Node.

I love your blog site. Much appreciated

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#563
https://nikhilism.com

I write about various technical topics. Some recent ones

* Using type-classes to model the expressivity of build systems

* Using 1Password with ssh-agent on Linux

and some that I'm proud of:

* Sampling Profiler Internals: Introduction

* Retrieving function arguments while unwinding the stack

* Why does my stack have an extra 4 bytes? Digging into Clang's return value implementation

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#565
https://b.nfd.moe

Over the past several months/years, I've usually gone around in my life with a notebook on my person. Some of these notes/lingering ideas seem like things about which I should go write essays.

I've got three posts live at the moment, all of which have something to do with my (generally leftist) takes on the far right--though I might be coming at things a little bit more sideways than that implies. I've got some ideas for both more-of-that and not-that. You should read it because I'm digging into cultural issues (and probably other things) via some ideas you may not have seen before.

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#566
https://medium.com/@evankozliner

I write about computer science, philosophy and their intersections. My posts are geared towards people with an interest in both CS and philosophy. You can find stuff ranging from typical CS/ML topics like how to build a melanoma classifier, to what the implications of cellular automata are for free will. I don't write super frequently, but I put a lot of effort into my posts.

I also chat with readers pretty often, so if you generally just want to have a discussion about these topics, I'm a good person to reach out to :)

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#568

https://paulstamatiou.com/ Been running this site for about 15 years now and while I don't post often it's usually long-form detailed articles on a broad range of hardware/software/tech/design topics that take me a few months of spare time: Getting started with security keys (15k words) https://paulstamatiou.com/getting-started-with-security-keys... Building a Lightroom PC (30k words) https://paulstamatiou.com/buildi…

Such a great blog. Gives me some motivation to find a way to organize my own writing and photos in a genuinely useful way.

Re: Ask HN: What is your blog and why should I read it?

#570
https://benjamincongdon.me/blog

I like to write about productivity, Go/Rust, and my various web development projects. I also tend to write pretty frequently about programming language ergonomics.

Popular posts:

* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2019/11/11/The-Value-in-Gos-...

* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2018/03/23/Python-Idioms-in-...

* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2018/03/01/Scraping-the-Web-...

Favorite posts:

* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2019/03/07/Generative-Doodli...

* https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2018/10/07/Wordscapes/

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I also have a blogroll of other blogs I think are interesting: https://benjamincongdon.me/blogroll

... and a list of books that I've read: https://benjamincongdon.me/books

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